A number of factors has led to a scheduling conflict for Massachusetts' 2018 state primary election.
State campaign finance officials want to know the identities of the donors. The group is disqualified from the 2018 elections.
While much of corporate America will enjoy a tax cut in 2018, one industry is getting a tax increase. And it's a large industry in Mass.
The task force made 37 recommendations that would overhaul an antiquated system.
The Cannabis Control Commission made significant process in what has been a bump road. See what's on the table to be approved.
The seemingly most innocuous question on the 2016 ballot is now a hot topic.
All but one of her challengers say they won't be adopting President Trump's habit of deriding the Democrat as "Pocahontas."
The Senate President will step down for the duration of an investigation into allegations of sexual assault against husband Bryon Hefner.
A bombshell Boston Globe report cites four men accusing Sen. President Stan Rosenberg's husband of sexually assaulting, harassing them.
Boston Partners in Education spoke with Shakera to talk about her experience in the classroom from three distinct perspectives.
A new bill would not legalize illicit sex trade, but decriminalize prostitution for the prostitutes and put the focus on buyers and pimps.
What will the industry do if too many locations ban the sale of weed in their towns? That's one of the major questions floating right now.
A break in Beacon Hill is affecting the morning commute.
The dust has barely settled in Tuesday's elections, but already eyes are turning to a juicy 2018 election. See what could be on the table.
You can actually make a decent living if you have some knowledge or, um, experience with cannabis.
Mayor Marty Walsh defeats City Councilor Tito Jackson in a race that has lacked energy. There are also city council seats on the line.
New mayors. Hot topics. Tuesday promises to have it all, so catch up before the big day.
Authorities say Stephen Paddock used a bump stock while firing on concert-goers from his hotel room during the Las Vegas shooting.
Massachusetts would be the first state in America to ban the devices used in the Las Vegas shooting.
The new plan would "disproportionately harm Massachusetts taxpayers," Secretary of State William Galvin said after it was rolled out today.
The time zone special commission endorses a change, but one major thing would need to happen.
But it's no laughing matter, Jimmy Tingle says.
Affected members will see a 26 percent increase in rates following President Trump's recent decision to end CSR payments.
Some serious - and pricey - changes to the current seatbelt law are being examined.
Tens of thousands will be affected as the White House yanks more than $146 million from Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker said.
Children’s advocates and state officials across the country have pleaded with Congress to renew the program, which could expire in January.
See what bills Gov. Baker recently signed, including several granting more alcohol and liquor licenses to towns across the state.
More than 900 convicted sex offenders were never even classified by the Sex Offender Registry Board.
"A reduction in federal subsidies for health insurance is likely to result in more people being uninsured," an industry consultant said.
Are you over or under the median income according to new U.S. Census data released this week?
Three high school interns from John Hancock MLK Scholars Program share their stories of volunteering with Boston Partners in Education.
Ten months after voters approved the legalization of pot, the Cannabis Control Commission finally met.
AmeriCorps VISTA Cory M. reflects on her year of volunteering with Boston Partners in Education.
A five-member board in charge of regulating marijuana in Massachusetts is getting down to business.
The president has tabbed Andrew Lelling to be Carmen Ortiz's successor.
Amy reviews the lessons she learned during a year of service as an AmeriCorps VISTA with Boston Partners in Education.
See all 21 initiative petitions that are one step closer to a ballot box near you. Did 'End all tolling in Massachusetts' make the cut?
Massachusetts continues to add jobs, but wage stagnation continues to be a serious issue.
Gov. Baker's four-pronged public safety bill would allow for manslaughter charges against drug dealers when a drug user dies.
Gov. Baker signed one bill into law before saying, "I don't support this."